January 2012
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scipsy replied to your post: The differences the first blog didn’t tagged the post with “science”, the second did. And this is the first difference
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The differences
This post was published on the 25th January 2012 and it is not reported in science reported post. This post was published on the 27th January 2012 and it is reported in science reported post. What’s the differences between the two posts?
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WARNING! tumblr VIRUS!
pinkprincess17: iwishihadametalheart: If you see this: or This: DON’T GIVE YOUR PASSWORD!!! DON’T CLICK ON THE LINK!!!  It’s a virus! Lots of people on my dash are already infected. If you get infected you have to change your password and re-install your theme.
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DNS from some sharing site (50% works)
Tumblr: 174.121.194.34/dashboard Facebook: 69.171.224.11 Twitter: 174.121.194.34 wrong(1) LiveJournal: 209.200.154.225 Wikipedia: 208.80.152.201(2) Reddit: 72.247.244.88 (invalid url) Google: 74.125.157.99 Youtube Google: 74.125.65.91 Hotmail: 65.55.72.135 (bad request) ThePirateBay: 194.71.107.15 (the web server software is running but no content has been added, yet) (1) The adress corresponds...
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WatchWatch
Defend our freedom to share (or why SOPA is a bad idea)
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MPAA Responds to SOPA Protests →
un: (via onthechanggang:soupsoup) The following is a statement by Senator Chris Dodd, Chairman and CEO of the Motion  Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) on the so-called “Blackout Day” protesting anti-piracy legislation:  “Only days after the White House and chief sponsors of the legislation responded to the major concern expressed by opponents and then called for all parties to work...
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